Deck 18: Comparative Forms of Doing Business

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An S corporation is not subject to the AMT, but its shareholders are in that the S corporation's AMT adjustments and preferences are passed through to them.
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S corporation status always avoids double taxation.
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All of the shareholders of an S corporation have limited liability with respect to their ownership interests in the corporation, whereas only limited partners in a limited partnership have such limited liability.
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The AMT statutory rate for S corporation shareholders on the AMT base is 20%.
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C corporations are not subject to AMT but individuals are.
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A C corporation offers greater flexibility in terms of the types of owners and capital structure than an S corporation.
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Lime, Inc., has taxable income of $334,000.If Lime is a C corporation, its tax liability is $66,800.
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The at-risk provisions and the passive activity loss provisions decrease the tax attractiveness of investments in real estate for partnerships and for limited liability companies.
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A limited liability company LLC) is a hybrid business form that combines the corporate characteristic of limited liability for the owners with the tax characteristics of a partnership.
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If a C corporation has earnings and profits at least equal to the amount of a distribution, the tax consequences to the shareholders are the same, regardless of whether the distribution is classified as a dividend or as a stock redemption.
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Techniques are available that may permit a C corporation to avoid double taxation.
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A limited partnership can indirectly avoid unlimited liability of the general partner if the general partner is a corporation.
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The Corporation has a greater potential for raising capital than does the partnership.
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For Federal income tax purposes, a business entity with two or more owners may be conducted as a partnership, C corporation, S corporation, or limited liability company.
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The AMT tax rate for a C corporation is greater than the regular tax rate for C corporations.
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A sole proprietorship files Schedule C of Form 1040, a partnership files Form 1065, a C corporation files Form 1120, and an S corporation files Form 1120S.
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Each of the following can pass profits and losses through to the owners: general partnership, limited partnership, S corporation, and limited liability company.
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Daniel, who is single, estimates that the profits of his business for the current tax year will be $200,000; Daniel has no other sources of gross income.Since the 21% corporate rate is less than Daniel's marginal rate of 32%, Daniel would save taxes operating the business as a C corporation.
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A corporation may alternate between S corporation and C corporation status each year, depending on which results in more tax savings.
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S corporations can generate an AMT adjustment known as Adjusted Current Earnings ACE).
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Transferring funds to shareholders, that are deductible by the C corporation, can reduce or eliminate double taxation.
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The special allocation opportunities that are available to partnerships are available to S corporations only if affected shareholders elect to do so.
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Molly transfers land with an adjusted basis of $28,000 and a fair market value of $65,000 to the Sand Partnership for a 30% ownership interest.The land is encumbered by a mortgage of $18,000 which the partnership assumes.Her basis for her ownership interest is $10,000 $28,000 - $18,000).
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Melinda's basis for her partnership interest is $250,000.If she receives a cash distribution of $290,000, her recognized gain is $40,000 and her basis for her partnership interest is reduced to $0.Melinda is still a partner after the distribution.
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The tax treatment of S corporation shareholders with respect to fringe benefits is not the same as the tax treatment for C corporation shareholders, but is the same as the fringe benefit treatment for partners.
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Roger owns 40% of the stock of Gold, Inc.adjusted basis of $800,000).Silver redeems 60% of Roger's shares for
$900,000.If the stock redemption qualifies for return of capital treatment, Roger's recognized gain is $100,000.
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Some fringe benefits always provide a double benefit-a deduction for the employer and an exclusion for the employee.
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If the IRS reclassifies debt as equity, the repayment of the debt by the corporation to the shareholder automatically is treated as a dividend.
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The passive activity loss rules apply to S corporations but not to C corporations.
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Wally contributes land adjusted basis of $30,000; fair market value of $100,000) to an S corporation in a transaction which qualifies under § 351.The corporation subsequently sells the land for $120,000, recognizing a gain of $90,000 $120,000 - $30,000).If Wally owns 30% of the stock, $76,000 [$70,000 + 30%$20,000)] of the $90,000 recognized gain is allocated to Wally.
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After an asset contribution by a partner to a partnership, the partner's basis for his or her ownership interest is the same as the basis of the assets contributed no liabilities are involved).
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The profits of a business owned by Taylor 60%) and Maggie 40%) for the current tax year are $100,000.If the business is a C corporation or an S corporation, there is no effect on Taylor's basis in her stock.If the business is a partnership or an LLC, Taylor's basis in her partnership interest or basis in her stock is increased by $60,000.
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Of the corporate types of entities, all are subject to double taxation on current earnings.
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If an S corporation distributes appreciated property as a dividend, it must recognize gain as to the appreciation.
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John wants to buy a business whose assets have appreciated in value.If the business is operated as a C corporation, it does not matter to John whether he purchases the assets or the stock.
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If lease rental payments to a noncorporate shareholder-lessor are classified as unreasonable, the taxable income of a C corporation increases and the gross income of the shareholder increases.
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A shareholder's basis in the stock of an S corporation is increased by corporate profits and decreased by losses.
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An S corporation election for Federal income tax purposes also is effective for all states' income tax purposes.
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Mercedes owns a 30% interest in Magenta Partnership basis of $52,000) which she sells to Calvin for $65,000.Mercedes' recognized gain of $13,000 will be classified as capital gain.
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A benefit of an S corporation when compared with a C corporation is that it is subject to Federal income tax only in limited circumstances.
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Arthur is the sole shareholder of Purple, Inc.Purple's taxable income before the payment of Arthur's salary is $300,000.Based on this information, Arthur has the corporation pay him a salary of $200,000 and a bonus of
$100,000.A reasonable salary and bonus would be $175,000.Which of the following is correct?

A)The taxable income of Purple, Inc., is $0 $300,000 - $300,000 salary and bonus).
B)The taxable income of Purple, Inc., is $100,000 $300,000 - $200,000).
C)Arthur has salary and bonus income of $300,000.
D)Arthur has salary and bonus income of $175,000 and dividend income of $125,000.
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Techniques that can be used to minimize the current period tax liability include:

A)Recognizing the interaction between the regular income tax liability and the alternative minimum tax liability.
B)Utilization of special allocations.
C)Favorable treatment of certain fringe benefits.
D)Minimizing double taxation.
E)All of the above can be used for effective tax planning.
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Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
S corporation
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Which of the following is correct regarding the form for filing the annual Federal income tax return? Which of the following is correct regarding the form for filing the annual Federal income tax return?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
Limited partnership
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Kristine owns all of the stock of a C corporation which owns the following assets. <strong>Kristine owns all of the stock of a C corporation which owns the following assets.   Her adjusted basis for her stock is $270,000.Calculate Kristine's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if she sells her stock for $500,000.  </strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Her adjusted basis for her stock is $270,000.Calculate Kristine's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if she sells her stock for $500,000. <strong>Kristine owns all of the stock of a C corporation which owns the following assets.   Her adjusted basis for her stock is $270,000.Calculate Kristine's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if she sells her stock for $500,000.  </strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)$230,000 ordinary income.
B)$230,000 capital gain.
C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain.
D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain.
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The Net Investment Income Tax NIIT) is owed by both high income individuals and Corporations.
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Mr.and Ms.Nguyen's partnership owns the following assets. Adjusted Basis Fair Market
<strong>Mr.and Ms.Nguyen's partnership owns the following assets. Adjusted Basis Fair Market       Mr.and Ms.Nguyen each have a basis for their partnership interest of $135,000.Calculate their combined recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if they sell their partnership interests for $500,000.</strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Mr.and Ms.Nguyen's partnership owns the following assets. Adjusted Basis Fair Market       Mr.and Ms.Nguyen each have a basis for their partnership interest of $135,000.Calculate their combined recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if they sell their partnership interests for $500,000.</strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Mr.and Ms.Nguyen's partnership owns the following assets. Adjusted Basis Fair Market       Mr.and Ms.Nguyen each have a basis for their partnership interest of $135,000.Calculate their combined recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if they sell their partnership interests for $500,000.</strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Mr.and Ms.Nguyen each have a basis for their partnership interest of $135,000.Calculate their combined recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if they sell their partnership interests for $500,000.

A)$230,000 ordinary income.
B)$230,000 capital gain.
C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain.
D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain.
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Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
Sole proprietorship
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Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of the individual assets of an unincorporated sole proprietorship by the owner.
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Thu and Tuan each own one-half of the stock of Wren, Inc., a C corporation.Each shareholder holds a stock basis of $175,000.Wren has accumulated E & P of $300,000.Wren's taxable income for the current year is $100,000, and it distributes $75,000 to each shareholder.Thu's stock basis at the end of the year is:

A)$0.
B)$100,000.
C)$150,000.
D)$175,000.
E)None of the above.
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Arnold purchases a building for $750,000 which is going to be used by his wholly-owned corporation.Which of the following statements are correct?

A)If Arnold contributes the building to the corporation, there will be no gross income in the current year and a carryover basis of $750,000.
B)If Arnold leases the building to the corporation, lease-rental payments of $30,000 per year to Arnold will result in a $30,000 deduction for the corporation.
C)If Arnold leases the building to the corporation, lease-rental payments of $30,000 per year to Arnold will result in $30,000 of gross income for Arnold.
D)Leasing the building to the corporation will contribute to the tax avoidance objective of minimizing double taxation.
E)All of the above statements are correct.
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Alice contributes equipment fair market value of $82,000; adjusted basis of $20,000), subject to a $14,000 liability, to form Orange Partnership, a general partnership.Mary contributes $68,000 cash.Alice and Mary share equally in partnership profits and losses.What is Alice's and Mary's basis for their partnership interests?

A)$6,000 to Alice, $68,000 to Mary.
B)$6,000 to Alice, $75,000 to Mary.
C)$13,000 to Alice, $75,000 to Mary.
D)$20,000 to Alice, $68,000 to Mary.
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Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
General partnership
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Catfish, Inc., a closely held corporation which is not a PSC, owns a 45% interest in Trout Partnership, which is classified as a passive activity.Trout's taxable loss for the current year is $250,000.During the year, Catfish receives a $60,000 cash distribution from Trout.Other relevant data for Catfish are as follows. <strong>Catfish, Inc., a closely held corporation which is not a PSC, owns a 45% interest in Trout Partnership, which is classified as a passive activity.Trout's taxable loss for the current year is $250,000.During the year, Catfish receives a $60,000 cash distribution from Trout.Other relevant data for Catfish are as follows.   How much of Catfish's share of Trout's loss may it deduct in calculating its taxable income?</strong> A)$0 B)$20,000 C)$45,000 D)$112,500 <div style=padding-top: 35px> How much of Catfish's share of Trout's loss may it deduct in calculating its taxable income?

A)$0
B)$20,000
C)$45,000
D)$112,500
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Albert's sole proprietorship owns the following assets. <strong>Albert's sole proprietorship owns the following assets.   Albert sells his sole proprietorship for $500,000.Calculate Albert's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary.  </strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Albert sells his sole proprietorship for $500,000.Calculate Albert's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary. <strong>Albert's sole proprietorship owns the following assets.   Albert sells his sole proprietorship for $500,000.Calculate Albert's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary.  </strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)$230,000 ordinary income.
B)$230,000 capital gain.
C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain.
D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain.
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Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
C corporation
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Tuan and Ella are going to establish a business.They expect the business to be very successful in the long-run, but project losses of approximately $100,000 for each of the first five years.Due to potential environmental concerns, limited liability is a requisite for the owners.Which form of business entity should they select?

A)General partnership.
B)Limited partnership.
C)C corporation.
D)S corporation.
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Khalid contributes land fair market value of $700,000; adjusted basis of $200,000) and Dan contributes $700,000 cash to form Teal Partnership.Khalid and Dan each own a 50% interest.One year later, Teal sells the land for $800,000.How much gain is recognized by each partner?

A)$600,000 to Khalid, $0 to Dan.
B)$550,000 to Khalid, $50,000 to Dan.
C)$300,000 to Khalid, $300,000 to Dan.
D)$50,000 to Khalid, $50,000 to Dan.
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Malcomb and Sandra shareholders) each loan Crow Corporation $50,000 at the market rate of 6% interest.Which of the following statements are false?

A)Crow may deduct the interest expense, and the interest income is taxable to Malcomb and Sandra.
B)When the note principal is repaid, neither Malcomb nor Sandra recognizes gross income from the repayment.
C)If the IRS were successful in reclassifying the notes as equity, the interest payments would not be deductible by Crow, and Malcomb and Sandra would still recognize income.
D)If the IRS were successful in reclassifying the notes as equity, repayment of the note principal to Malcomb and Sandra would not qualify for return of capital treatment and would most likely result in dividend income treatment for Malcomb and Sandra.
E)All of the above are true.
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Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
Partnerships
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Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
Regular tax rate
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Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Net capital loss
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Match the following.
a.Contribution of appreciated property to the business entity by an owner is never subject to taxation.
b.Realized gains on the contribution of appreciated property to the entity are not recognized by the contributor when an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
c.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are never recognized by the contributor.
d.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are recognized by the contributor unless an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
e.Basis of ownership interest to the owner is dependent on whether gain or loss is recognized to the owner on the contribution of assets to the business entity.
C corporation
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Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of an ownership interest by a partner.
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Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
S corporations
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Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Regular tax rate
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Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
C corporations
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Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of the corporate assets by the C corporation.
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Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
Technique for minimizing double taxation
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Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Charitable contributions
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Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of corporate stock by the S corporation shareholders.
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Kirk is establishing a business in year 1 which could have potential environmental liability problems.Therefore, he is trying to decide between the C corporation form and the S corporation form.He projects that the business will generate losses of approximately $100,000 each year for the first 3 years and then will generate profits of at least
$200,000 each year thereafter.All profits will be reinvested in the growth of the business.Kirk projects he will be in the 35% bracket for all tax years.Advise Kirk on which tax form he should select.
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Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of corporate stock by the C corporation shareholders.
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Match the following.
a.Contribution of appreciated property to the business entity by an owner is never subject to taxation.
b.Realized gains on the contribution of appreciated property to the entity are not recognized by the contributor when an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
c.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are never recognized by the contributor.
d.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are recognized by the contributor unless an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
e.Basis of ownership interest to the owner is dependent on whether gain or loss is recognized to the owner on the contribution of assets to the business entity.
General partnership
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Candace, who is in the 32% tax bracket, is establishing a business which could have potential environmental liability problems.Therefore, she is trying to decide between the C corporation form and the S corporation form.She projects that the business will generate earnings of about $75,000 each year.Advise Candace on the tax consequences of each entity form.
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Match the following.
a.Contribution of appreciated property to the business entity by an owner is never subject to taxation.
b.Realized gains on the contribution of appreciated property to the entity are not recognized by the contributor when an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
c.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are never recognized by the contributor.
d.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are recognized by the contributor unless an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
e.Basis of ownership interest to the owner is dependent on whether gain or loss is recognized to the owner on the contribution of assets to the business entity.
S corporation
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Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Net capital gain
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Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Organization costs
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Match the following.
a.Contribution of appreciated property to the business entity by an owner is never subject to taxation.
b.Realized gains on the contribution of appreciated property to the entity are not recognized by the contributor when an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
c.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are never recognized by the contributor.
d.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are recognized by the contributor unless an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
e.Basis of ownership interest to the owner is dependent on whether gain or loss is recognized to the owner on the contribution of assets to the business entity.
Limited partnership
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An S corporation is not subject to the AMT, but its shareholders are in that the S corporation's AMT adjustments and preferences are passed through to them.
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S corporation status always avoids double taxation.
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All of the shareholders of an S corporation have limited liability with respect to their ownership interests in the corporation, whereas only limited partners in a limited partnership have such limited liability.
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The AMT statutory rate for S corporation shareholders on the AMT base is 20%.
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C corporations are not subject to AMT but individuals are.
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A C corporation offers greater flexibility in terms of the types of owners and capital structure than an S corporation.
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Lime, Inc., has taxable income of $334,000.If Lime is a C corporation, its tax liability is $66,800.
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The at-risk provisions and the passive activity loss provisions decrease the tax attractiveness of investments in real estate for partnerships and for limited liability companies.
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A limited liability company LLC) is a hybrid business form that combines the corporate characteristic of limited liability for the owners with the tax characteristics of a partnership.
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If a C corporation has earnings and profits at least equal to the amount of a distribution, the tax consequences to the shareholders are the same, regardless of whether the distribution is classified as a dividend or as a stock redemption.
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Techniques are available that may permit a C corporation to avoid double taxation.
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A limited partnership can indirectly avoid unlimited liability of the general partner if the general partner is a corporation.
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The Corporation has a greater potential for raising capital than does the partnership.
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For Federal income tax purposes, a business entity with two or more owners may be conducted as a partnership, C corporation, S corporation, or limited liability company.
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The AMT tax rate for a C corporation is greater than the regular tax rate for C corporations.
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A sole proprietorship files Schedule C of Form 1040, a partnership files Form 1065, a C corporation files Form 1120, and an S corporation files Form 1120S.
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Each of the following can pass profits and losses through to the owners: general partnership, limited partnership, S corporation, and limited liability company.
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Daniel, who is single, estimates that the profits of his business for the current tax year will be $200,000; Daniel has no other sources of gross income.Since the 21% corporate rate is less than Daniel's marginal rate of 32%, Daniel would save taxes operating the business as a C corporation.
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A corporation may alternate between S corporation and C corporation status each year, depending on which results in more tax savings.
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S corporations can generate an AMT adjustment known as Adjusted Current Earnings ACE).
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Transferring funds to shareholders, that are deductible by the C corporation, can reduce or eliminate double taxation.
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The special allocation opportunities that are available to partnerships are available to S corporations only if affected shareholders elect to do so.
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23
Molly transfers land with an adjusted basis of $28,000 and a fair market value of $65,000 to the Sand Partnership for a 30% ownership interest.The land is encumbered by a mortgage of $18,000 which the partnership assumes.Her basis for her ownership interest is $10,000 $28,000 - $18,000).
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Melinda's basis for her partnership interest is $250,000.If she receives a cash distribution of $290,000, her recognized gain is $40,000 and her basis for her partnership interest is reduced to $0.Melinda is still a partner after the distribution.
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The tax treatment of S corporation shareholders with respect to fringe benefits is not the same as the tax treatment for C corporation shareholders, but is the same as the fringe benefit treatment for partners.
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Roger owns 40% of the stock of Gold, Inc.adjusted basis of $800,000).Silver redeems 60% of Roger's shares for
$900,000.If the stock redemption qualifies for return of capital treatment, Roger's recognized gain is $100,000.
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Some fringe benefits always provide a double benefit-a deduction for the employer and an exclusion for the employee.
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If the IRS reclassifies debt as equity, the repayment of the debt by the corporation to the shareholder automatically is treated as a dividend.
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The passive activity loss rules apply to S corporations but not to C corporations.
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30
Wally contributes land adjusted basis of $30,000; fair market value of $100,000) to an S corporation in a transaction which qualifies under § 351.The corporation subsequently sells the land for $120,000, recognizing a gain of $90,000 $120,000 - $30,000).If Wally owns 30% of the stock, $76,000 [$70,000 + 30%$20,000)] of the $90,000 recognized gain is allocated to Wally.
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After an asset contribution by a partner to a partnership, the partner's basis for his or her ownership interest is the same as the basis of the assets contributed no liabilities are involved).
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32
The profits of a business owned by Taylor 60%) and Maggie 40%) for the current tax year are $100,000.If the business is a C corporation or an S corporation, there is no effect on Taylor's basis in her stock.If the business is a partnership or an LLC, Taylor's basis in her partnership interest or basis in her stock is increased by $60,000.
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33
Of the corporate types of entities, all are subject to double taxation on current earnings.
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34
If an S corporation distributes appreciated property as a dividend, it must recognize gain as to the appreciation.
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35
John wants to buy a business whose assets have appreciated in value.If the business is operated as a C corporation, it does not matter to John whether he purchases the assets or the stock.
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If lease rental payments to a noncorporate shareholder-lessor are classified as unreasonable, the taxable income of a C corporation increases and the gross income of the shareholder increases.
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A shareholder's basis in the stock of an S corporation is increased by corporate profits and decreased by losses.
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38
An S corporation election for Federal income tax purposes also is effective for all states' income tax purposes.
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39
Mercedes owns a 30% interest in Magenta Partnership basis of $52,000) which she sells to Calvin for $65,000.Mercedes' recognized gain of $13,000 will be classified as capital gain.
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A benefit of an S corporation when compared with a C corporation is that it is subject to Federal income tax only in limited circumstances.
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41
Arthur is the sole shareholder of Purple, Inc.Purple's taxable income before the payment of Arthur's salary is $300,000.Based on this information, Arthur has the corporation pay him a salary of $200,000 and a bonus of
$100,000.A reasonable salary and bonus would be $175,000.Which of the following is correct?

A)The taxable income of Purple, Inc., is $0 $300,000 - $300,000 salary and bonus).
B)The taxable income of Purple, Inc., is $100,000 $300,000 - $200,000).
C)Arthur has salary and bonus income of $300,000.
D)Arthur has salary and bonus income of $175,000 and dividend income of $125,000.
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42
Techniques that can be used to minimize the current period tax liability include:

A)Recognizing the interaction between the regular income tax liability and the alternative minimum tax liability.
B)Utilization of special allocations.
C)Favorable treatment of certain fringe benefits.
D)Minimizing double taxation.
E)All of the above can be used for effective tax planning.
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43
Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
S corporation
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Which of the following is correct regarding the form for filing the annual Federal income tax return? Which of the following is correct regarding the form for filing the annual Federal income tax return?
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45
Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
Limited partnership
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46
Kristine owns all of the stock of a C corporation which owns the following assets. <strong>Kristine owns all of the stock of a C corporation which owns the following assets.   Her adjusted basis for her stock is $270,000.Calculate Kristine's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if she sells her stock for $500,000.  </strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. Her adjusted basis for her stock is $270,000.Calculate Kristine's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if she sells her stock for $500,000. <strong>Kristine owns all of the stock of a C corporation which owns the following assets.   Her adjusted basis for her stock is $270,000.Calculate Kristine's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if she sells her stock for $500,000.  </strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain.

A)$230,000 ordinary income.
B)$230,000 capital gain.
C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain.
D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain.
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47
The Net Investment Income Tax NIIT) is owed by both high income individuals and Corporations.
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48
Mr.and Ms.Nguyen's partnership owns the following assets. Adjusted Basis Fair Market
<strong>Mr.and Ms.Nguyen's partnership owns the following assets. Adjusted Basis Fair Market       Mr.and Ms.Nguyen each have a basis for their partnership interest of $135,000.Calculate their combined recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if they sell their partnership interests for $500,000.</strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <strong>Mr.and Ms.Nguyen's partnership owns the following assets. Adjusted Basis Fair Market       Mr.and Ms.Nguyen each have a basis for their partnership interest of $135,000.Calculate their combined recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if they sell their partnership interests for $500,000.</strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. <strong>Mr.and Ms.Nguyen's partnership owns the following assets. Adjusted Basis Fair Market       Mr.and Ms.Nguyen each have a basis for their partnership interest of $135,000.Calculate their combined recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if they sell their partnership interests for $500,000.</strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. Mr.and Ms.Nguyen each have a basis for their partnership interest of $135,000.Calculate their combined recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary if they sell their partnership interests for $500,000.

A)$230,000 ordinary income.
B)$230,000 capital gain.
C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain.
D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain.
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49
Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
Sole proprietorship
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50
Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of the individual assets of an unincorporated sole proprietorship by the owner.
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51
Thu and Tuan each own one-half of the stock of Wren, Inc., a C corporation.Each shareholder holds a stock basis of $175,000.Wren has accumulated E & P of $300,000.Wren's taxable income for the current year is $100,000, and it distributes $75,000 to each shareholder.Thu's stock basis at the end of the year is:

A)$0.
B)$100,000.
C)$150,000.
D)$175,000.
E)None of the above.
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52
Arnold purchases a building for $750,000 which is going to be used by his wholly-owned corporation.Which of the following statements are correct?

A)If Arnold contributes the building to the corporation, there will be no gross income in the current year and a carryover basis of $750,000.
B)If Arnold leases the building to the corporation, lease-rental payments of $30,000 per year to Arnold will result in a $30,000 deduction for the corporation.
C)If Arnold leases the building to the corporation, lease-rental payments of $30,000 per year to Arnold will result in $30,000 of gross income for Arnold.
D)Leasing the building to the corporation will contribute to the tax avoidance objective of minimizing double taxation.
E)All of the above statements are correct.
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53
Alice contributes equipment fair market value of $82,000; adjusted basis of $20,000), subject to a $14,000 liability, to form Orange Partnership, a general partnership.Mary contributes $68,000 cash.Alice and Mary share equally in partnership profits and losses.What is Alice's and Mary's basis for their partnership interests?

A)$6,000 to Alice, $68,000 to Mary.
B)$6,000 to Alice, $75,000 to Mary.
C)$13,000 to Alice, $75,000 to Mary.
D)$20,000 to Alice, $68,000 to Mary.
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54
Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
General partnership
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55
Catfish, Inc., a closely held corporation which is not a PSC, owns a 45% interest in Trout Partnership, which is classified as a passive activity.Trout's taxable loss for the current year is $250,000.During the year, Catfish receives a $60,000 cash distribution from Trout.Other relevant data for Catfish are as follows. <strong>Catfish, Inc., a closely held corporation which is not a PSC, owns a 45% interest in Trout Partnership, which is classified as a passive activity.Trout's taxable loss for the current year is $250,000.During the year, Catfish receives a $60,000 cash distribution from Trout.Other relevant data for Catfish are as follows.   How much of Catfish's share of Trout's loss may it deduct in calculating its taxable income?</strong> A)$0 B)$20,000 C)$45,000 D)$112,500 How much of Catfish's share of Trout's loss may it deduct in calculating its taxable income?

A)$0
B)$20,000
C)$45,000
D)$112,500
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56
Albert's sole proprietorship owns the following assets. <strong>Albert's sole proprietorship owns the following assets.   Albert sells his sole proprietorship for $500,000.Calculate Albert's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary.  </strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain. Albert sells his sole proprietorship for $500,000.Calculate Albert's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary. <strong>Albert's sole proprietorship owns the following assets.   Albert sells his sole proprietorship for $500,000.Calculate Albert's recognized gain or loss and classify it as capital or ordinary.  </strong> A)$230,000 ordinary income. B)$230,000 capital gain. C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain. D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain.

A)$230,000 ordinary income.
B)$230,000 capital gain.
C)$115,000 ordinary income and $115,000 capital gain.
D)$110,000 ordinary income and $120,000 capital gain.
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57
Match the following attributes with the different forms.A particular attribute may apply to more than one entity form.
a.Ability of all owners to have limited liability.
b.Ability to pass tax attributes through to the owners.
c.Right of all owners to participate in the management of the business.
d.Number of owners is limited.
e.Ability to have multiple owners.
C corporation
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58
Tuan and Ella are going to establish a business.They expect the business to be very successful in the long-run, but project losses of approximately $100,000 for each of the first five years.Due to potential environmental concerns, limited liability is a requisite for the owners.Which form of business entity should they select?

A)General partnership.
B)Limited partnership.
C)C corporation.
D)S corporation.
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59
Khalid contributes land fair market value of $700,000; adjusted basis of $200,000) and Dan contributes $700,000 cash to form Teal Partnership.Khalid and Dan each own a 50% interest.One year later, Teal sells the land for $800,000.How much gain is recognized by each partner?

A)$600,000 to Khalid, $0 to Dan.
B)$550,000 to Khalid, $50,000 to Dan.
C)$300,000 to Khalid, $300,000 to Dan.
D)$50,000 to Khalid, $50,000 to Dan.
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60
Malcomb and Sandra shareholders) each loan Crow Corporation $50,000 at the market rate of 6% interest.Which of the following statements are false?

A)Crow may deduct the interest expense, and the interest income is taxable to Malcomb and Sandra.
B)When the note principal is repaid, neither Malcomb nor Sandra recognizes gross income from the repayment.
C)If the IRS were successful in reclassifying the notes as equity, the interest payments would not be deductible by Crow, and Malcomb and Sandra would still recognize income.
D)If the IRS were successful in reclassifying the notes as equity, repayment of the note principal to Malcomb and Sandra would not qualify for return of capital treatment and would most likely result in dividend income treatment for Malcomb and Sandra.
E)All of the above are true.
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61
Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
Partnerships
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62
Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
Regular tax rate
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63
Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Net capital loss
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64
Match the following.
a.Contribution of appreciated property to the business entity by an owner is never subject to taxation.
b.Realized gains on the contribution of appreciated property to the entity are not recognized by the contributor when an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
c.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are never recognized by the contributor.
d.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are recognized by the contributor unless an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
e.Basis of ownership interest to the owner is dependent on whether gain or loss is recognized to the owner on the contribution of assets to the business entity.
C corporation
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65
Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of an ownership interest by a partner.
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66
Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
S corporations
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67
Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Regular tax rate
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68
Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
C corporations
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69
Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of the corporate assets by the C corporation.
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70
Match the following statements.
a.Usually subject to single taxation even if the entity is incorporated.
b.Not making distributions to shareholders.
c.Rate for a corporate taxpayer is 21%.
d.Subject to double taxation.
e.Eligible for special allocations.
Technique for minimizing double taxation
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71
Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Charitable contributions
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72
Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of corporate stock by the S corporation shareholders.
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Kirk is establishing a business in year 1 which could have potential environmental liability problems.Therefore, he is trying to decide between the C corporation form and the S corporation form.He projects that the business will generate losses of approximately $100,000 each year for the first 3 years and then will generate profits of at least
$200,000 each year thereafter.All profits will be reinvested in the growth of the business.Kirk projects he will be in the 35% bracket for all tax years.Advise Kirk on which tax form he should select.
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74
Match the following statements.
a.Transaction in this form enables double taxation to be avoided.
b.Gain or loss is calculated separately for each asset and is subject to single taxation.
c.Subject to double taxation.
d.The sale is treated as the sale of a capital asset under § 741, but subject to ordinary income potential under § 751.
e.Not subject to double taxation on the sale of corporate stock.
Sale of corporate stock by the C corporation shareholders.
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75
Match the following.
a.Contribution of appreciated property to the business entity by an owner is never subject to taxation.
b.Realized gains on the contribution of appreciated property to the entity are not recognized by the contributor when an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
c.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are never recognized by the contributor.
d.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are recognized by the contributor unless an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
e.Basis of ownership interest to the owner is dependent on whether gain or loss is recognized to the owner on the contribution of assets to the business entity.
General partnership
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Candace, who is in the 32% tax bracket, is establishing a business which could have potential environmental liability problems.Therefore, she is trying to decide between the C corporation form and the S corporation form.She projects that the business will generate earnings of about $75,000 each year.Advise Candace on the tax consequences of each entity form.
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77
Match the following.
a.Contribution of appreciated property to the business entity by an owner is never subject to taxation.
b.Realized gains on the contribution of appreciated property to the entity are not recognized by the contributor when an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
c.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are never recognized by the contributor.
d.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are recognized by the contributor unless an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
e.Basis of ownership interest to the owner is dependent on whether gain or loss is recognized to the owner on the contribution of assets to the business entity.
S corporation
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78
Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Net capital gain
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Match the following statements.
a.For the corporate taxpayer, are taxed using the regular tax rates.
b.Must be capitalized, but can be amortized over 180 months.
c.For the corporate taxpayer, the rate is 21%.
d.For the corporate taxpayer, cannot be deducted at all in the current tax year.
e.For the corporate taxpayer, limited to 10% of taxable income before certain deductions.
Organization costs
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Match the following.
a.Contribution of appreciated property to the business entity by an owner is never subject to taxation.
b.Realized gains on the contribution of appreciated property to the entity are not recognized by the contributor when an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
c.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are never recognized by the contributor.
d.Realized losses on the contribution of loss property to the entity are recognized by the contributor unless an 80% control requirement is satisfied.
e.Basis of ownership interest to the owner is dependent on whether gain or loss is recognized to the owner on the contribution of assets to the business entity.
Limited partnership
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